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The top five states for boat registrations in 2022 were Florida, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio and California, with Ohio continuing its upward climb, moving up from sixth place into the top five in 2021, and now in fourth position for 2022.
Theres no hard and fast rule about net worth and boat ownership. Some experts suggest buying a boat thats equivalent to about five percent of your net worth, though. So someone wanting to buy a $90,000 boat would need a net worth of around $1.8 million to meet this rule of thumb.
An estimated 100 million Americans go boating each year. Recreational boating isnt just for the one percent. Sixty-one percent of boat owners have an annual household income of $100,000 or less.
11.9% of U.S. households own a recreational boat. This includes everything from powerboats and houseboats to PWCs and sailboats. States with the highest percentage of household boat owners were Maine (33.1%), Alaska (32.2%), New Hampshire (29.7%), and Minnesota (27.8%).
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